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The Legacy of Sgt. Isaac Woodard, Jr.

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Eleanor 1st Lady of Radio

Students will read and analyze the two parts of Eleanor Roosevelt's radio broadcast on Dec. 7, 1941. Through class & small group discussion, students will analyze what Eleanor’s message was intended to be and how it was delivered. Students will identify the talking points and how they differ from the original broadcast. Students will consider the effect of Eleanor’s speech, being the first, to address the attack on Pearl Harbor from the White House. Students will conclude the lesson with listening to the radio broadcast and discuss how hearing her voice might change tone of the speech they read.
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Executive Orders That Zoom or Zapped Democracy

Students will analyze ten presidential executive orders that had consequential ramifications on American society.
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The Legacy of Sgt. Isaac Woodard, Jr.

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Black GIs Response to Jim Crow During WWII

Essential Question: How did Black GIs respond to Jim Crow in U.S. Armed Forces during World War II?

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Eleanor 1st Lady of Radio

Students will read and analyze the two parts of Eleanor Roosevelt's radio broadcast on Dec. 7, 1941. Through class & small group discussion, students will analyze what Eleanor’s message was intended to be and how it was delivered. Students will identify the talking points and how they differ from the original broadcast. Students will consider the effect of Eleanor’s speech, being the first, to address the attack on Pearl Harbor from the White House. Students will conclude the lesson with listening to the radio broadcast and discuss how hearing her voice might change tone of the speech they read.
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